March 2021

Our Nebo Hero Mr. Davis

Submitted by kali.brown on

Jesse Davis, Custodian, Barnett:  “With all of the added cleaning needs this year to keep us safe and healthy, Mr. Davis is constantly hopping from refilling hand sanitizers to disinfecting playground equipment.  No job is too small or too large.  He takes such good care of us!”  Thank you, Mr. Davis ... we love you!

https://www.nebo.edu/sites/default/files/Nebo%20News%203%202021.pdf 

 

Attributions
Recognized by Kali Brown

FREE Transition Workshop Offered

Submitted by sarah.sumsion on

The transition from elementary school to middle school is bound to create some anxiety for students and parents, especially for parents of students with disabilities. Join us for an evening where we will discuss what can be done to help ease the transition and prepare your child for success. More details on the flyer - CLICK HERE

National School Breakfast Week

Submitted by sarah.sumsion on

National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) is March 8-12

At Barnett we encourage all students to eat a healthy breakfast before school, whether you eat at home or at school. Breakfast begins being served at 8:45 daily. Kids can enter through the lunchroom doors and have a healthy breakfast to start their day. If kids are eating breakfast at home, that's great too. We want every child coming to school fueled up, ready to learn. 

5th Grade NOVA Graduation

Submitted by kali.brown on

NOVA graduation for 5th grade was so fun!  The students really enjoyed seeing the K-9 dog in action!  Thank you Payson Police Department - Utah 
#barnettleaders #bulldogpride #loveutpublicschools

Attributions
Sarah Sumsion

PBS KIDS Writers Contest

Submitted by sarah.sumsion on

Dear community partners:

Join us in sharing the news – PBS KIDS Utah is celebrating 20 years of the Writers and Illustrators Contest! This year’s theme is Celebrate the Great Outdoors. The contest is an initiative that fosters imagination and creativity in young artists and writers. Every year, PBS KIDS Utah invites children K-6th grades throughout the state to participate.